Using Ubuntu in the public cloud

Ubuntu Server is the world’s most popular cloud operating system. And Ubuntu is the leading cloud guest OS, running most workloads in public clouds today, thanks to its security, versatility and policy of regular updates. With certified images available on clouds from partners like AWS, Microsoft Azure, HP Cloud, Joyent and IBM Smart Cloud, it is the only free cloud operating system with the option of enterprise-grade commercial support.

Why use Ubuntu Server in the cloud?

Proven for enterprise-scale workloads on all leading public clouds

Free from licence fees, regardless of how many images you run

Enterprise-grade support and management tools available direct from Canonical

Maintenance and security updates guaranteed for five years with Ubuntu LTS

Ubuntu Server on certified public clouds

Fast service deployment with Juju

Juju is the fastest way to deploy and scale out your workloads. With Juju charm bundles, you can launch an entire cloud environment with one click - and with Quickstart you can spin up your Juju environment with just one command. Use them together and you can deploy your entire application infrastructure, all in one.

The best management and support

The Ubuntu Advantage support service has flexible Ubuntu cloud guest options. If you build your cloud on Ubuntu, a number of guest instances are supported for free, and this can be upgraded to cover more instances, more hours and higher entitlements. Thanks to Landscape, efficient management of those instances is only a few clicks away.

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Ready to get started?

Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS is a free download that includes five years’ worth of security and maintenance updates, guaranteed. To run Ubuntu cloud guest on participating public clouds, the simplest way is to use the image maintained on their server.